Group Therapy for Depression: Healing Together at TEMA Therapy

Group Therapy for Depression

Why Choose Group Therapy for Depression?

Group therapy for depression combines the proven benefits of evidence‑based psychotherapy with the power of shared human connection. At TEMA Therapy, licensed clinicians guide small groups through structured sessions that foster empathy, accountability, and motivation, elements often missing when you try to battle depression alone.

Research shows that people who participate in group therapy experience significant symptom reduction, improved social functioning, and lower relapse rates compared with those receiving individual therapy alone. If persistent sadness, isolation, or lack of motivation are dimming your quality of life, our depression support groups provide a practical, affordable path toward renewed hope.

Our Unique Approach

Each group is capped at eight members to maintain intimacy while still offering diverse perspectives. Sessions integrate Cognitive‑Behavioral Therapy (CBT), Interpersonal Therapy (IPT), and behavioral activation techniques, all delivered through a trauma‑informed, culturally sensitive lens. Whether you struggle with major depressive disorder, persistent depressive disorder, or situational depression, our multidisciplinary clinicians tailor content to meet you where you are and move you toward where you want to be.

Group Formats We Offer

We offer three formats that fit different comfort levels and schedules:

  • Closed groups run for 8–12 weeks with the same members, creating deep trust and cohesion.

     

  • Rolling (open) groups allow new participants to join at set intervals, providing flexible, ongoing support.

     

  • Specialty groups focus on niches such as postpartum depression, adult ADHD and depression, or bipolar depression, ensuring targeted care for complex needs.

Core Benefits of Group Therapy for Depression

A group environment provides universality (the relief of realizing “I’m not alone”), real‑time peer feedback, and concrete opportunities to practice new coping skills, benefits that individual therapy cannot fully replicate. Participants consistently report heightened motivation, stronger interpersonal skills, and faster mood improvements. Most importantly, group therapy is cost‑effective, allowing you to access high‑quality mental health care at a fraction of the cost of individual sessions.

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How Sessions Work

Each 90‑minute meeting follows a predictable yet flexible flow. Members check in on mood and goals, learn a focused skill or concept (for example, challenging negative thoughts or setting realistic activity targets), and then practice the technique through discussion or role‑play. The therapist guides collaborative problem‑solving, ensuring everyone’s voice is heard. Sessions conclude with reflections and take‑home exercises so progress continues between meetings.

Who Can Benefit?

Group therapy is ideal for:

  • Adults experiencing moderate to severe depression

  • Individuals dealing with social withdrawal or difficulty maintaining consistent support systems

  • Those managing co‑occurring conditions, such as ADHD, bipolar disorder, or anxiety

  • People who value accountability, shared insight, and want to strengthen interpersonal tools for recovery

The TEMA Therapy Difference

Our clinicians don’t believe in a one‑size‑fits‑all model. We conduct thorough assessments to match each client with the right group and therapist style, ensuring psychological safety and maximum therapeutic impact. From state‑of‑the‑art intake measures to post‑group outcome tracking, our methodology centers on measurable change.

Whether you’re new to therapy or seeking to enhance individual counseling, our groups deliver the structure, empathy, and evidence‑based techniques that ignite lasting transformation.

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How Group Therapy Complements Individual Counseling

While individual therapy offers personalized insight, group therapy adds a social dimension that strengthens emotional growth. Many clients at TEMA Therapy choose to combine both approaches, using one-on-one sessions to explore deep-rooted issues and group sessions to reinforce coping strategies in real-time settings. This integrative model enhances accountability, reduces isolation, and builds a more robust recovery plan tailored to your unique mental health needs.

Building Community and Long-Term Resilience

Depression often convinces us we’re alone in our struggles, but group therapy for depression challenges that narrative through shared experiences and mutual validation. The relationships formed in our groups extend beyond the therapy room, creating a supportive network that boosts self-esteem and reduces relapse risk. Whether you’re battling depression for the first time or returning after a setback, our community-based approach fosters lasting resilience and hope.

Ready to Begin Your Recovery Journey?

You don’t have to face depression alone. At TEMA Therapy, we believe that healing begins with connection and courage, starting with one small step. Our group therapy programs are more than just sessions, they are communities built on trust, empathy, and real transformation. Within these safe, therapist-led groups, you’ll find people who truly understand what you’re going through and are walking a similar path toward hope. Whether you’ve been struggling in silence or have tried other treatments without lasting results, this is your opportunity to rediscover your voice and your strength.

Contact TEMA Therapy today to schedule your free consultation and explore the group that best fits your needs and goals. Let us help you turn isolation into belonging, and despair into a renewed sense of purpose, one supportive session at a time. Your journey toward emotional wellness starts now, we’ll walk it with you.

Contact Us

Contact our dedicated team to obtain comprehensive information regarding our therapy session schedules and the tailored support we can provide on your path to recovery.

Frequently Asked Questions

Have more questions? Email us at [email protected] for further queries.

Have more questions?
Email us at [email protected] for further queries.
What Is Group Therapy for Depression?

Group therapy for depression brings together individuals who share similar emotional challenges, guided by a licensed therapist. By blending peer interaction with structured modalities like cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) and interpersonal therapy (IPT), it reduces depressive symptoms, builds resilience, and combats isolation. This therapeutic setting promotes emotional expression, improves social functioning, and fosters community support, key factors in reducing the severity of mood disorders. It is especially helpful for those with major depressive disorder, persistent depressive disorder, or co-occurring conditions such as anxiety or ADHD.

How Effective Is It Compared to Individual Therapy?

Large-scale studies reveal that after six months, group therapy for depression achieves results equal to, or in some cases exceeding, individual therapy. The group setting harnesses therapeutic factors such as universality, modeling, and interpersonal feedback, accelerating gains. Participants often report increased motivation, reduced relapse rates, and stronger treatment adherence when supported by a community of peers. Group-based approaches also support long-term recovery and are recognized by organizations like the American Psychological Association.

What Are the Benefits of a Group Setting?

Beyond symptom relief, group participants develop stronger social skills, gain diverse coping strategies, and experience the motivational boost of shared progress. This environment supports emotional regulation, increases self-awareness, and fosters accountability, crucial components for managing chronic conditions like depression. Additionally, group therapy is cost-effective and accessible, making high-quality mental health care available to a wider range of individuals, including those navigating health insurance or financial limitations.

How Do Rolling (Open) Groups Work?

Rolling groups admit new members at designated points, maintaining fresh perspectives while preserving core cohesion. This format offers ongoing support without the pressure of a fixed end date, ideal for those needing long-term maintenance or managing depressive episodes that fluctuate over time. It allows clients with mood disorders or comorbid conditions like bipolar disorder to receive consistent care in a flexible structure that adapts to life’s changing demands.

Will Group Therapy for Depression Teach Coping Skills?

Yes. Every session includes psychoeducation and experiential practice of techniques such as behavioral activation, mindfulness, emotion regulation, and healthy communication. These tools improve executive functioning, boost stress tolerance, and support daily decision-making, making them effective in both clinical and everyday settings. Group members often experience improvements in self-esteem, goal-setting, and interpersonal problem-solving, vital for sustained recovery from depression.

Is Group Therapy Confidential?

Absolutely. All participants sign strict confidentiality agreements, and therapists reinforce guidelines each session to protect privacy and foster trust. Confidentiality ensures a safe space for open sharing, which is essential in treating sensitive topics such as depressive thoughts, suicidal ideation, or co-occurring psychiatric disorders. Our trauma-informed approach and adherence to professional ethics protect client dignity and promote psychological safety at every step.

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